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Help finding childhood toy
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Unfortunately I cannot find a photo anywhere on Google, but perhaps someone on here might be able to help by recommending brands & sets to help me narrow it down.

When I was between 5-10years old (approx 2004-2010) I had a toy set which contained several Army/military soldiers. The figurines were approx 4"-6" in height. I specifically remember the set came with accessories, the main one being a square shaped tent. It was made of thin frame draped in fabric that was held up by one central support column that was free standing, nothing clicked together. Some other accessories included miniature rifles and knives, oil drums, and potentially a motorbike all to scale with the figures. My favourite one was in a dark green outfit with black boots, made from polymer with slightly soft feeling. It was a sturdy and hardy plastic which could be slightly indented when you pressed your nail on it. His sleeves were rolled up to just below the elbow exposing his forarms which had camo paint on them. He had a flat-top haircut, and his hair colour was blonde/light brown. It was definitely Not luminous yellow fake blonde. His facial expression was mouth open as though he was shouting, and he had black striped face camo. His plastic body had some good detailing on it, with a fixed knife and grenade moulded onto his body for decoration, they were not functional accessories. He had good articulation. The head could be rotated sideways 360°, he had joints at the shoulders, elbows, and knees. His feet could not be articulated seperately to his shin, and his hands could not be articulated seperate to the elbow joint. There were several other figures in the set, one of which was a radio operator, but I can't remember much else about the set. Any help identifying this set would be massively appreciated, and I'll even consider tipping you!

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